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Mathematics, 02.04.2021 06:50 Kaitneedshelps

Let a represent a positive number and let b represent a negative number. Which statements are true? The difference (a-b) could be negative.

The difference (b-a) cannot be negative.

The difference (b-a) cannot be positive.

The sum (a+b) could be positive.

The sum (b+a) could be negative.

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